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The poems in To Name a Cat intend to capture certain abstractions—grief, love, betrayal, wonder, relativity, and, of course, expectation—in approachable anecdotes that, when brought together, create a narrative about loss that is, nevertheless, laced with hope. The work often relies on an animal, particularly the cat, as a vehicle to, and arbiter between the abstractions. Animals tend to illicit a certain innocence that is, perhaps, present in humans, but altogether tougher to find. Still, it is a noble errand to search, which is, at its heart, what To Name a Cat strives to do.
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Title
- To name a cat
Contributors
- Conner, Reese (Author)
- Ball, Sally (Thesis advisor)
- Dubie, Norman (Committee member)
- Rios, Alberto (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2015
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.F.A., Arizona State University, 2015
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (page 23)
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Field of study: Creative writing
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by Reese Conner